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#3568618 - 05/07/12 03:58 AM Any other option to rudder pedals?
RealtalVirtuality Offline
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I spent all of my money to buy the Warthog.

I don't have any left to buy the rudder, and sadly i don't even have space to do so, else it would be painful to use for many reasons.

Are the rudder pedals a necessity?
I read some topic about a real pilot who said the rudder pedals only have use if there is crosswind or you have to tax on the ground.


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#3568638 - 05/07/12 05:04 AM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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Depends on the sim you fly. They are more necessary in older airplanes. I use it about 5% when flying in DCS A10C, even less in Falcon. When in the ground, you use the rudder to steer though, but I guess you can manage with the keyboard for that for the meantime.

Saitek Pro Flight rudders are the cheapest ones available IIRC, and it's what I have. Serves the purpose beautifully.

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#3568642 - 05/07/12 05:29 AM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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Thanks.

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#3568919 - 05/07/12 02:57 PM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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would there be some spare axis to use as rudder on the warthog?

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#3569053 - 05/07/12 06:19 PM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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Again, would depend on what sim you fly. You might want to have a shifted function to do this you're playing modern sims, but with the less button-pushing required of older aircraft, you can find space no problem.
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#3569097 - 05/07/12 07:41 PM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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Correct me please if i understood wrong.
You are talking about pressing shift and then using the stick to rudder around?

I'd fly with Il2 first of all.







Edited by RealtalVirtuality (05/07/12 07:44 PM)

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#3569146 - 05/07/12 09:09 PM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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If you fly IL-2 you dont have use to throttle mini-stick axis.
So set horizontal movements do control rudder, better than use keyboard.
One guy around - Jay Hall/WhistlinggDeath - advocates that you control rudder better (faster) with you thumb than with your feets.

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#3569193 - 05/07/12 11:17 PM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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Do you have a racing setup, by any chance? I found that my gas and brake pedal work as rudder pedals. All of my sims recognize them as rudder pedals. That surprised me.
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#3569306 - 05/08/12 06:18 AM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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yes i have the g25 pedals.

The only problem is that when i push on the pedals my chair goes backward because it has wheels and it's an office chair.

I don't know a solution to this problem.

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#3569387 - 05/08/12 10:06 AM Re: Any other option to rudder pedals? [Re: RealtalVirtuality]
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Originally Posted By: RealtalVirtuality
I don't know a solution to this problem.

How about one of these:
  • use a different chair
  • use wedges or chocks to keep the chair from rolling away
  • place the chair on a small rug to increase the friction
  • place the pedals on a wooden board with a hole cut out to put one of the chair wheels into

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